Cooking utensil.



W. WROBEL.

OOOKING UTENSIL. APPLICATION FILED JAN. 27, 1914.

1,1 30,234. Patented Mar. 2, 1915.

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WLADYSLAW WROIBEL, OF LITTLE FALLS, NEW YORK.

COOKING UTENSIL.

Appfication filed January 27, 1914.

' ments in Cooking Utensils of which the folthe utensil.

lowing is a specification.

This invention relates to certain new and uesful improvements in cookingutensils.

Anobject of the invention is to provide a cooking utensil that may beutilized for many different purposes, such as a cake turner, baking pan,or griddle. etc.

\Vith the above and other objects in View which will appear as thenature of the invention is better understood. the same consists of thenovel construction, combination and arrangement of parts to behereinafter more fully described and then claimed, reference being hadto the accompanying drawing by like characters throughout the severalviews. and wherein Figure 1 is a perspective View of a cooking utensilbuilt in accordance with my invention. the cover beingshown in dottedlines. Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken on the line m-a: of Fig. 1 withthe cover thereon, and, Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on the line ofFig. 2.

Referring'more specifically to the drawing accompanvinc thisapplication. the reference numeral 10 designates the bottom of the panprovided u on two of its sides with walls 11 and'12. The wall 11 isformed at the edge of one of the longitudinal sides and the wall 12 isformed at the rear end of the bottom 10 of the pan. the walls 11 and 12being formed integral with the bottom 10. The end 13 of the rear wall 12extends a short distance on that side of the bottom 10 opposite the wall11. A handle 14 of suitable length and angularity is connected to therear wall 12 for purposes of handling The free front and side edges ofthe bottom 10 are provided with beveled surfaces or knife edges 15 and16 respectively, for purposes hereinafter described.

I sometimes construct the device with-a cover 17 provided with adownwardlv-extending flange 18 along the edges which lie Specificationof Letters Patent.

Patented Mar. 2, 1915.

Serial No. 814,648.

and 12 as the cakes when in dough form can be placed on the bottom 10through the open side or open front end. I

The device is readily adaptable for many, cooking purposes, and whenutilized as a cake turner. either ofthe knife edges 15 or 16 may beslipped under a griddle'cake and the walls 11 and 12 will prevent thecake from falling off of the bottom 10 during the turning movement ofthe device.

A particular function of the utensil is to utilize the same for thebaking of bread and biscuits or other small cakes. the baked articlesheing permitted to slide off of the bottom 10 by way of the free edges1.5 and 16. The handle 14 may e lengthened similar to a bakers peel andthe device used as a peel 'to remove-several pans ofbread from an WhileI have shown and described the preferred embodiment of my invention. Ido not wish to confine myself thereto, as

forms. modifications and arrangements of the parts as sh wn mav be hadwithout departing from the spirit and scope of the inventi n as claimed.

What i claimed as new is:--

A cooking vessel comprising a plate having a flat upper surface. andprovided with a flange extending across the width of the rear edge f thelate. artly alon one side edge. and through ut the length of the otherside. ed e of the plate to provide cover supp rtsat the rear corners ofthe plate. a han- WL ADYSLiUV VVROBEL.

Vitnesses:

F. E. Vi er, E. J. COONEY.

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